- A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter.
-  Are you siding with the defender of the title?.
-  draw a wagon.
-  draw a weapon.
-  extract a bad tooth.
-  extract information from the telegram.
-  he grabbed the pull and opened the drawer.
-  he took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly.
-  he took a puff on his pipe.
-  he was sidelined with a hamstring pull.
-  Her good looks attract the stares of many men.
-  his strenuous pulling strained his back.
-  I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up.
-  I'm pulling for the underdog.
-  it was a long pull but we made it.
-  perpetrate a crime.
-  pluck the capon.
-  pull a bank robbery.
-  pull a chicken.
-  pull a horse.
-  pull a sled.
-  pull one's horse to a stand.
-  pull out a gun.
-  pull the ball.
-  Pull the car over.
-  pull the cooked chicken into strips.
-  Pull the handle towards you.
-  pull the oars.
-  pull the old soup cans from the supermarket shelf.
-  Pull the rope.
-  pull the string gently.
-  pull the trigger of the gun.
-  pull weeds.
-  pull your knees towards your chin.
-  take out a splinter.
-  The ad pulled in many potential customers.
-  The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition.
-  the car pulls to the right.
-  the chairman's nephew has a lot of pull.
-  The curtain ripped from top to bottom.
-  The mugger pulled a knife on his victim.
-  the pull of the current.
-  the pull of the moon.
-  the pull up the hill had him breathing harder.
-  The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers.
-  the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell.
-  This pianist pulls huge crowds.
-  We all rooted for the home team.